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  2. Dienogest - Wikipedia

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    The pharmacokinetics of dienogest are linear; single oral doses of dienogest were found to result in maximal levels of 28 ng/mL with 1 mg, 54 ng/mL with 2 mg, 101 ng/mL with 4 mg, and 212 ng/mL with 8 mg. [7] The corresponding area-under-the-curve levels were 306, 577, 1153, and 2293 ng/mL, respectively. [7]

  3. Mianserin - Wikipedia

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    3 Side effects. Toggle Side effects subsection. 3.1 Withdrawal. 4 Overdose. 5 Interactions. ... It can also be used at lower doses (around 10 mg/day) to treat ...

  4. Vitamin C megadosage - Wikipedia

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    The Pauling's book How to Live Longer and Feel Better, [92] first published in 1986, [93] was a bestseller and advocated taking more than 10 grams per day orally, thus approaching the amounts released by the liver directly into the circulation in other mammals: an adult goat, a typical example of a vitamin C–producing animal, will manufacture ...

  5. Sodium stibogluconate - Wikipedia

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    Side effects are common and include loss of appetite, nausea, muscle pains, headache, and feeling tired. [2] [5] Serious side effect may include an irregular heartbeat or pancreatitis. [5] Sodium stibogluconate is less safe than some other options during pregnancy. [2] It is not believed to result in any problems if used during breastfeeding. [7]

  6. Calcium gluconate - Wikipedia

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    10% calcium gluconate solution (given intravenously) is the form of calcium most widely used in the treatment of low blood calcium.This form of calcium is not as well absorbed as calcium lactate, [12] and it only contains 0.93% (93 mg/dL) calcium ion (defined by 1 g weight solute in 100 mL of solution to make 1% solution w/v).

  7. Megestrol acetate - Wikipedia

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    Megestrol acetate has been studied at very high dosages of as much as 1,600 mg/day with no serious adverse effects observed. [1] [79] No clear increase in rate or severity of side effects have been observed up to 1,600 mg/day megestrol acetate except for weight gain, mild increases in blood pressure, and some fluid retention. [79]

  8. Rupatadine - Wikipedia

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    Rupatadine fumarate has been approved for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and chronic urticaria in adults and children over 12 years. It is available as round, light salmon coloured tablets containing 10 mg of rupatadine (as fumarate) to be administered orally, once a day.

  9. Simvastatin - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence to suggest that rare side effects such as joint pain, memory loss, and muscle cramps are more likely to occur in patients who take higher doses of simvastatin. [12] Cholestatic hepatitis, hepatic cirrhosis, rhabdomyolysis (destruction of muscles and blockade of renal system), and myositis have been reported in patients ...